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Reply to comment by DragonLordAcar in [WP] It finally happened, a sentient AI took over the world's nukes and killer drones. However, instead of destroying humanity, it starts enforcing international law, much to the consternation of the nations. by Slayer_Jesse
What are emotions but flawed logic?
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Reply to comment by DragonLordAcar in [WP] It finally happened, a sentient AI took over the world's nukes and killer drones. However, instead of destroying humanity, it starts enforcing international law, much to the consternation of the nations. by Slayer_Jesse
Unless you don't have an internet connection, a car, a smartphone, and never go out in public you are being tracked in everything you do.
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Reply to comment by DrFaustII in [WP] A stereotypical High School Anime, but the main character is a loud and proud American girl from Texas who just moved to Japan. by Prompt_Dude
Never read it, but it's a common trope in 80s-90s anime.
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Reply to comment by CytotoxicWade in [WP] A stereotypical High School Anime, but the main character is a loud and proud American girl from Texas who just moved to Japan. by Prompt_Dude
Hammerspace.
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Reply to comment by Ravenclawguy in [WP] It's december, and you've decided to write a letter to santa. However, in a hideously simple mistake, you misspelt santa. Now, sitting in your room with a present labelled "from satan", you open it to be confronted with.... by Ravenclawguy
Hey, he still got them what they wanted even if he thinks it's shit. That's a pretty cool guy right there.
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Reply to comment by ahkna in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
It's absolute insanity how that take is being accepted just because it was written in a lot of words, isn't it? It shows that society still has a long way to go for even gay people to be fully accepted, rather than their current state of only being vaguely tolerated.
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Reply to comment by Fox-and-Sons in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
>Fear of being perceived as gay only became an issue with the increasing visibility of homosexuality & its gradual social acceptance. Normal affection between boys was sexualized. The visibility of homosexuality had a direct negative effect on the expression of intimacy & affection between heterosexual men, just as it also put a damper on things like girlfriends holding hands while they walk (something I remember being normal & common when I was a kid but which gradually ceased when girls started getting called lesbians for doing so).
>The sexualization of same-sex affection is what killed it.
This is literally a value judgement and saying that it's gay people's fault. That's homophobic, and if you look at their post history you'll see tons of bullshit "heteronormativity" being supported.
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Reply to comment by Fox-and-Sons in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
> The solution to this is not that gay people should go back in the closet, it's that there should be a reduction in the stigma associated with being gay (though even without a stigma, most people don't want to be perceived as a sexuality they're not, so this might not work).
This is what all of my posts have been arguing, yes. That the taboo is what causes it. They were putting the blame on homosexuals, rather than putting the blame where it belongs on the people who still despise them. You wouldn't, or shouldn't, blame women in Saudi Arabia for getting beaten to death because they aren't wearing a burka so why should you blame gay people for why straight men can't hug each other?
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Reply to comment by Drag0nfly_Girl in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
> It was already "demonized" in Dickens' time, so your argument holds no water.
What does this mean if not that they need to be demonized again? I know they were demonized back then, that much is obvious to everyone. You're victim blaming, plain and simple.
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Reply to comment by Drag0nfly_Girl in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
In that they were murdered the second they peeked out in the open? Sure, how does that change anything? Are you suggesting that gay people should go back in the closet and disappear so that men can hold each others hands without being accused of being gay, because that's ridiculous.
Your entire argument hinges upon the need to force same-sex attracted people back into the closet, that's insane and you're insane for arguing that we should do that. It's truly troubling that we're still dealing with people obsessed with not being called gay, and that people like you are the main perpetrators for it by implying its a bad thing to be gay.
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Reply to comment by Drag0nfly_Girl in Dickens' David Copperfield: Were men more affectionate with each other in the 18th century? by angelojann
What killed it was the demonization of same-sex affection, not same-sex affection being made more visible. If two men being attracted to each other wasn't demonized then there wouldn't be any reason to be bothered if someone called you gay and you weren't.
It truly baffles me as to how this is even remotely controversial while the homophobe trying to justify homophobia based on how things were centuries ago is treated as rational.
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Reply to comment by AutoModerator in [WP] Yeah yeah, common Isekai plot from a nation in dire straits. However when they asked for a 'Warrior clad in steel', they didn't expect this strange, enclosed chariot to appear with people inside. These men call their beast a 'tank'. by 28th_Stab_Wound
Those Who Hunt Elves is kind of this prompt.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL The famous "rods from god" concept of a space-based weapons system of orbiting tungsten rods was developed by science fiction writer Jerry Pournelle. by BitterFuture
The book was famous before Elon ever heard about it. Elon can go take a long walk off a short pier, but just because he likes something doesn't mean everyone has to start hating it now.
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Reply to comment by ragnarok62 in Ancient Grammatical Puzzle That Has Baffled Scientists for 2,500 Years Solved by Cambridge University Student by Superb_Boss289
Try to read Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in the original Middle English. That's nowhere near as far back as Old English and it's already really difficult for most speakers of English, if not outright impossible for another huge portion.
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Reply to This gacha machine dispenses 1:24 scale models of propane and propane accessories by sixpigeons
That'd be fun for some wargames as scatter terrain. Especially superhero ones.
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Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: Putin standing next to a taller man (6'4/1.93 m) by evilmeow
Not pictured, Putin standing on a soapbox.
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Reply to comment by rulethem in [WP] Out of the blue, your spouse asked you if you would still love them if they turned into a worm. Thinking it was a little odd, you said that yes, of course you would. It was a short time later when you realized that they actually meant “wyrm.” by Maximum_Pootis
A gigantic serpent named Carla is pretty damn funny. I've always loved the gag of great and powerful beings with mundane names.
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Reply to comment by JFT8675309 in ELI5: Why does MSG make food taste so irresistible? And why is everyone against it? by theinvincible-dosa
I believe Popeye had that because of the bungled research.
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Reply to comment by WesternOne9990 in [WP] It finally happened, a sentient AI took over the world's nukes and killer drones. However, instead of destroying humanity, it starts enforcing international law, much to the consternation of the nations. by Slayer_Jesse
No, I'm just not convinced that humans are the most unique and special snowflakes in the universe.